An alarming break-and-enter was captured on CCTV footage in West Vancouver, which resulted in 1000’s of {dollars} price of things being stolen, in line with the householders.
Jamie and Tayler mentioned their house was on the receiving finish of a go to from some real-life Grinches on Friday.
“After we got here house, the very first thing I noticed was the closet damaged into and the Christmas tree … every thing was damaged. The child’s Christmas presents had been unwrapped, damaged and stolen,” Tayler mentioned.
“Each single door in the home was damaged open with a crowbar. Each room was raided.”
The couple mentioned the incident has left them feeling violated.
“It was extraordinarily violating. I thought of our children, and having somebody undergo each room and each drawer … it was violating.”
Presents, jewellery, and luxurious gadgets had been all stolen from the house, the couple mentioned.
The couple mentioned police advised them there had been a string of break-ins close by they’ve been investigating for years.
“(Police) mentioned there was one other one the identical evening. Police mentioned, primarily based on video, they’ve been monitoring the identical group since 2019.”
One other close by resident additionally had her house damaged into, and she or he additionally had jewellery and different heirlooms stolen. She additionally has CCTV footage of the break-in.
“It’s scary. I dwell alone proper now and safety is an enormous subject. I’m apprehensive they are going to come again once more,” Kelly mentioned.
“We’re going to make this like Fort Knox. (I) am including extra alarms. and extra cameras.“
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In one of many CCTV movies, three suspects donned in black clothes and masks are seen on the property and one shines a flashlight via a window.
West Vancouver police was not obtainable for an interview on Sunday however did say it’s conscious and is investigating.
The householders are providing an award for any data concerning the break-ins.
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